Denver Broncos CB Tony Carter was tendered a $1.542 million salary as a restricted free agent Monday, March 9, according to a league source. The money is non-guaranteed, and the Broncos have a right of first refusal if another team tries to sign him. Carter is currently the team's No. 5 cornerback.

Denver Broncos head coach John Fox said CB Tony Carter (nerve) did not suffer a concussion during the AFC Championship game but did suffer a pinched nerve. Fox indicated Carter will be able to play in Super Bowl XLVIII.

Denver Broncos CB Tony Carter (ankle) left the Week 3 game against the Oakland Raiders in the first quarter Monday, Sept. 23, due to an ankle injury. He was hurt covering a punt, and was taken to the locker room for evaluation. He is questionable to return.

Denver Broncos CB Champ Bailey (foot) remains in a walking boot due to a left mid-foot sprain suffered in the team's second preseason game. He is hopeful of resuming practice Saturday, Aug. 31. If he is unavailable for the regular season opener Thursday, Sept. 5, CB Chris X. Harris would draw the start with CB Tony Carter playing outside and Harris working inside on nickel situations.

Denver Broncos CB Tracy Porter (illness) has been cleared to return to action, but because of the stellar play of CBs Tony Carter and Chris X. Harris in his absence, he could be inactive once again in Week 12 against the Kansas City Chiefs. "Chris and Tony, everybody has been playing great," Porter said. "Why would you stop their chemistry? I wouldn't stop that chemistry. We'll see what happens."

Denver Broncos CB Tracy Porter (illness) did not practice again Friday, Oct. 26, and doctors have not yet cleared him to play in Week 8 against his former team, the New Orleans Saints. There is still a good chance that he will sit out his second straight game. CB Chris X. Harris will likely start at right corner, with CB Tony Carter playing in nickel packages.